Hughes confident of fans' loyalty

Monday 03 January 2011 20:00 EST
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Fulham manager Mark Hughes expects Craven Cottage to get behind him tonight against West Bromwich Albion, despite enduring chants of "Hughes out" after the last home game, the 3-1 defeat by West Ham United on Boxing Day.

Victory at Stoke City and an encouraging display in the defeat by Tottenham followed, and Hughes said: "They [the fans] have seen the manner of our last two performances. They will be right behind us."

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